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Day Care Services, Scotland 2003

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Day Care Services, Scotland 2003

A Scottish Executive National Statistics Publication

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1. Introduction

The purpose of this Statistics Release is to present national figures for Day Care services for adults in Scotland. All figures relate to the 31 st March 2003 and are provisional and, as such, are subject to change.

The information is derived from returns made to the Scottish Executive by individual Day Care services directly or via Scottish local authorities. Refer to the background information outlined later in this Statistics Release for further details relating to the census of Day Care services.

2. Main Points
  • As at 31 March 2003, there were 650 Day Care services registered in Scotland, offering a total of over 19,000 places at any one time and providing a service for nearly 22,500 people.
  • Nearly 7,900 places are in Day Care services intended for older people; these account for 41 per cent of all Day Care places in Scotland.
  • A further 8,305 (44 per cent) are in Day Care services catering primarily for people with learning disabilities.
  • Nearly two-thirds of Day Care services are run by local authorities and nearly three-quarters of all places are in local authority run services.
  • People with learning disabilities use Day Care services most frequently, on average nearly 4 days a week.
  • There were over 4,700 staff working in Day Care services in Scotland at 31 March 2003. Nearly 60 per cent of these were care staff.

Chart 1

3. Profile of Registered Day Care Services

Table 1: Registered Day Care Services by Client Group and Sector

Intended Client Group

No. of Centres

No. of Places

No. of Users 1

L A

Vol

Priv

TOTAL

L A

Vol

Priv

TOTAL

L A

Vol

Priv

TOTAL

Older People

245

93

56

394

5,153

2,071

635

7,859

7,899

2,730

840

11,469

People with Learning Disabilities

133

35

4

172

7,418

840

47

8,305

6,752

819

57

7,628

Physically Disabled People

31

11

1

43

1,111

561

25

1,697

1,292

624

51

1,967

People with Mental Health Problems

11

7

1

19

245

248

2

495

234

314

2

550

Other Client Groups

8

13

1

22

248

435

2

685

241

576

2

819

TOTAL

428

159

63

650

14,175

4,155

711

19,041

16,418

5,063

952

22,433

Source: Day Care Services Census Return D1-B
1 User figures are for the week ending 31 March 2003

The Day Care services included in this section cover local authority, private and voluntary service providers registered with the Care Commission.

Table 1 shows the number of registered Day Care centres, the number of places and number of people attending centres during census week. There were 650 centres in Scotland; between them they provide 19,041 places and supply a service to 22,433 people in Scotland.

The majority of Day Care services (61 per cent) are intended for older people. These had 11,469 attendees during the census week, and provide 41 per cent of all day care places.

Centres intended for people with learning disabilities account for 44 per cent of total places but within fewer centres. Average number of places per centre for this client group is around 48, compared to 20 for centres for older people.

The independent sector provides 34 per cent of all centres and just over a quarter of all places.

Table 2 shows the type of setting of centres throughout Scotland, where the setting is known. Over a third of centres are set in purpose built buildings and just over 30 per cent are set within a residential home. However this varies considerably depending on the intended client group. 46 per cent of all day care services for older people are set within a residential home, while 64 per cent of day centres for people with learning disabilities are set in purpose built buildings.

Table 2: Type of Setting of Day Care Centre

Intended Client Group

Purpose Built Building

Within Residential Home

Other Community Setting

TOTAL

Older People

86

178

125

389

People with Learning Disabilities

109

7

53

169

Physically Disabled People

21

4

18

43

People with Mental Health Problems

4

1

14

19

Other Client Groups

3

3

12

18

TOTAL

223

193

222

638

Source: Day Care Services Census Return D1-B
Note: the type of setting was unknown for a further 12 Day Care services

4. Profile of Adults Attending Registered Day Care Services

Table 3 shows the sex, age group and client group of all adults attending registered day care services. It shows that for adults aged under 65, over half (53 per cent) of those attending day services were male, whereas for the over 65 age group the majority (70 per cent) were female.

Physically disabled people (this includes sensory impairment and frailty due to old age) are the largest individual client group; they account for 41 per cent of those attending, of these 55% are females over the age of 65.

Table 3: Sex and Age Profile of Day Care Service Attendees

Under 65 Years Old

Over 65 Years Old

TOTAL

Individual Client Group

Male

Female

Male

Female

Dementia

113

147

793

1,860

2,913

Learning Disabilities

3,647

3,206

367

561

7,781

Physically Disabled People

1,135

1,006

2,021

5,038

9,200

Mental Health Problems

334

330

102

273

1039

Drug/Alcohol Problems

158

43

33

56

290

Other Client Groups

173

110

263

664

1,210

TOTAL

5,560

4,842

3,579

8,452

22,433

Source: Day Care Services Census Return D1-B

Table 4 shows, in percentages, the number of days each client group used the service and the average number of days. People with learning disabilities used day care services more often than any other client group averaging nearly 4 days a week.

For all other client groups most people visited centres for one or two days a week, mainly during the period Monday to Friday. Less than one per cent used the service for 6 or more days.

Table 5 shows, for each client group, the percentage of people receiving a day care service at the weekend. Overall only 11 per cent of day care clients use the service at the weekend.

Table 4: Number of Days per Week the Service is used

No. of Days per week using service (%)

Ave. No. of Days

Base =100
%

Individual Client Group

1

2

3

4

5

6+

Dementia

32

38

16

7

5

2

2.2

2,913

Learning Disabilities

9

14

16

19

42

-

3.7

7,781

Physically Disabled People

38

36

12

7

6

-

2.1

9,200

Mental Health Problems

45

26

14

6

7

2

2.1

1,039

Drug/Alcohol Problems

39

30

13

8

8

2

2.2

290

Other Client Groups

38

33

11

3

15

-

2.3

1,210

TOTAL

28

28

14

11

19

1

2.7

22,433

'-' = Less than 0.5
Source: Day Care Services Census Return D1-B

Table 5: Using Service at Weekend

Individual Client Group

Is service used at weekend?

Yes
%

No
%

Base =100%

Dementia

19

81

2,913

Learning Disabilities

13

87

7,781

Physically Disabled People

7

93

9,200

Mental Health Problems

11

89

1,039

Drug/Alcohol Problems

8

92

290

Other Client Groups

5

95

1,210

TOTAL

11

89

22,433

Source: Day Care Services Census Return D1-B

Table 6: Is Transport Provided to Day Care Service, by Individual Client Group

Individual Client Group

Yes
%

No
%

Base=100%

Dementia

85

15

2,913

Learning Disabilities

66

34

7,781

Physically Disabled People

79

21

9,200

Mental Health Problems

41

59

1,039

Drug/Alcohol Problems

29

71

290

Other Client Groups

69

31

1,210

TOTAL

72

28

22,433

Source: Day Care Services Census Return D1-B

Table 6 shows the per cent of users receiving transport to day care services, i.e. transport provided by the service, an independent sector organisation or by the Local Authority. 72 per cent of all users are provided with transport to and from the day care service.

People with dementia and people with physical disabilities were most likely to be receiving transport.

Table 7 shows the percentage of clients who received each type of service during the week and the definitions of what each service includes.

'Leisure / Recreation' and 'Social / Personal Development' were the most popular types of service to receive during the week, with around 88 per cent and 87 per cent of users respectively.

'Education/Employment' had the lowest overall per cent of users with only 29 per cent. People with Learning Disabilities however were most likely to use this type of service during the census week.

47 per cent of all users received some form of Personal Care from day care staff during the week.

Table 7: Percentage of clients receiving a service, by service type

% of clients receiving services during survey week

Definitions:-

Domestic/Practical - shopping; food preparation; cooking; using appliances; laundry; etc.

Social/Personal Development - personal relationships; confidence building; communication; advocacy; etc.

Education/Employment - literacy skills; basic education; skills training; further education; work experience; etc.

Leisure/Recreation - sports; arts and crafts; social events; outings; hobbies; etc.

Personal Care - personal hygiene; dressing skills; feeding skills; mobility; dietary advice; medication; mental well-being; etc.

Individual Client Group

Domestic / Practical

Social / Personal Development

Education / Employment

Leisure / Recreation

Personal Care

Dementia

27

86

8

91

61

Learning Disabilities

53

89

58

90

43

Physically Disabled People

30

85

13

88

47

Mental Health Problems

33

90

28

78

40

Drug/Alcohol Problems

31

88

17

80

53

Other Client Groups

35

80

16

87

47

TOTAL1

38

87

29

88

47

1 Totals sum to more than 100 per cent due to more than one service being available to each user
Source: Day Care Services Census Return D1-B

5. Staffing of Registered Day Services

Table 8: Staffing of Registered Day Care Services 1

Management Staff

Care Staff

Other Staff

Total Staff

No. of Centres

Staff per centre

No. of Places

Places per staff member

Older People

348

840

394

1,581

394

4.0

7,859

5.0

People with Learning Disabilities

370

1,585

532

2,487

172

14.5

8,305

3.3

Physically Disabled People

65

246

122

433

43

10.1

1,697

3.9

People with Mental Health Problems

13

56

11

80

19

4.2

495

6.2

Other Client Groups

36

100

19

155

22

7.0

685

4.4

TOTAL 2

833

2,826

1,077

4,736

650

7.3

19,041

4.0

1 All staff figures relate to 'whole-time equivalents'
2 Totals may not sum up due to the effects of rounding
Source: Day Care Centre Census Return D1-B

Table 8 shows the breakdown of staffing levels and the ratio of places to staff by intended client group.

In 2003 there were 4,736 whole-time equivalent staff. Care staff accounted for 60 per cent, management staff for 18 per cent and other staff the remainder. There were 4.0 places per member of staff and the average centre had 7.3 members of staff.

Day Care Services intended for 'Older people' had the lowest number of staff per centre (4.0), reflecting the fact that these tend to be smaller in size. Day Care Services for 'People with mental health problems' had the highest number of places per staff member (6.2).

In contrast day care services for people with learning disabilities have only 3.3 places per staff member and 14.5 staff per centre. Over half of all staff are employed in centres for people with learning disabilities.

There were also nearly 1,000 volunteers and a further 1,170 visiting workers helping out in centres throughout Scotland, during the census week.

Background Information on the Census of Day Care Services

The census is intended to cover all adult Day Care services in Scotland which are registered with the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care (The Care Commission).

Day Care Services were asked to provide detailed information on their day care provision during the week ending 31 st March 2003. Responses were obtained from 490 services, giving an estimated response rate of approximately 75 per cent. However, this response rate did vary from area to area.

The figures presented in this information note have been grossed up to take account of non-response. The methodology adopted was based on using returns of centres of similar type, sector and local authority area to estimate figures for those centres that did not submit a return.

The methodology for dealing with non response since 1998 is different to that previously adopted, therefore care should be taken when making comparisons with pre-1998 data. All figures include centres with 4 or less places, which are usually attached to residential homes.

Some of the column and row totals in these tables may not exactly equal the sum of their component parts due to the effects of rounding.

Further Information

Further details and analysis of the data presented in this Statistics Release are available on request from the address following. The Statistics Release is also available on the Internet by accessing the Scottish Executive web site ( www.scotland.gov.uk/stats).

Information at disaggregate local authority level showing number of day care services, places and users by sector is shown in Annex 1. Time series data showing numbers of day care services, places and users for 1991-2003 is shown in Annex 2 to this Statistics Release (note that no census took place in 1999 and 2000).

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ANNEX 1: Registered Day Care Services by Local Authority

Local Authority

No. of Day Care Services

No. of Places

Placesper 1,000 Pop'n aged 16+

No. of Users

Users per 1,000 Pop'n aged 16+

LA

Vol

Pri

Total

LA

Vol

Pri

Total

LA

Vol

Pri

Total

Aberdeen City

15

8

1

24

473

216

5

694

4.0

609

448

8

1,065

6.1

Aberdeenshire

40

15

5

60

921

201

18

1,140

6.3

1,007

168

9

1,184

6.5

Angus

9

4

0

13

242

103

0

345

3.9

310

177

0

487

5.6

Argyll & Bute

11

0

0

11

331

0

0

331

4.5

283

0

0

283

3.8

Clackmannanshire

3

3

0

6

170

54

0

224

5.9

298

75

0

373

9.8

Dumfries & Galloway

9

6

10

25

319

418

239

976

8.1

287

216

232

735

6.1

Dundee City

7

8

0

15

341

401

0

742

6.3

401

401

0

802

6.8

East Ayrshire

7

0

4

11

176

0

19

195

2.0

168

0

17

185

1.9

East Dunbartonshire

4

5

1

10

267

155

30

452

5.3

287

179

106

572

6.7

East Lothian

4

3

0

7

159

65

0

224

3.1

157

64

0

221

3.0

East Renfrewshire

5

3

0

8

143

62

0

205

2.9

197

111

0

308

4.3

Edinburgh City

23

8

0

31

1,257

374

0

1,631

4.3

1,157

415

0

1,572

4.2

Eilean Siar

10

3

0

13

94

18

0

112

5.3

108

17

0

125

5.9

Falkirk

7

3

3

13

262

30

50

342

2.9

333

22

124

479

4.1

Fife

21

2

1

24

942

42

17

1,001

3.5

913

39

20

972

3.4

Glasgow City

50

16

0

66

1,996

607

0

2,603

5.5

2,464

889

0

3,353

7.1

Highland

44

18

19

81

831

267

131

1,229

7.3

1,158

335

84

1,577

9.4

Inverclyde

4

3

0

7

183

50

0

233

3.5

155

127

0

282

4.2

Midlothian

4

1

0

5

280

12

0

292

4.6

277

8

0

285

4.4

Moray

14

6

14

34

309

62

160

531

7.6

264

72

296

632

9.1

North Ayrshire

16

2

0

18

300

16

0

316

2.9

381

41

0

422

3.9

North Lanarkshire

18

5

0

23

787

111

0

898

3.5

874

146

0

1,020

4.0

Orkney Islands

7

0

0

7

130

0

0

130

8.5

174

0

0

174

11.3

Perth & Kinross

11

6

1

18

231

140

2

373

3.4

385

179

1

565

5.1

Renfrewshire

13

5

1

19

661

187

8

856

6.2

937

295

10

1,242

9.0

Scottish Borders

12

7

1

20

314

200

20

534

6.1

441

190

14

645

7.4

Shetland Islands

3

6

0

9

52

66

0

118

6.8

77

105

0

182

10.6

South Ayrshire

11

2

0

13

327

60

0

387

4.2

329

80

0

409

4.5

South Lanarkshire

24

5

2

31

671

103

12

786

3.2

843

129

31

1,003

4.1

Stirling

7

2

0

9

226

22

0

248

3.5

203

16

0

219

3.1

West Dunbartonshire

8

1

0

9

329

19

0

348

4.7

464

45

0

509

6.8

West Lothian

7

3

0

10

451

94

0

545

4.3

477

74

0

551

4.3

Scotland

428

159

63

650

14,175

4,155

711

19,041

4.6

16,418

5,063

952

22,433

5.5

Source: Day Care Services Census Return D1-B

ANNEX 2A: Number of Registered Day Care Services, 1991-2003

Intended Client Group

1991

1995

1996

1997

1998

2001

2002

2003

Older People

292

372

361

358

364

409

411

394

People with Learning Disabilities

134

148

146

158

157

147

169

172

Physically Disabled People

35

36

37

39

39

62

45

43

People with Mental Health Problems

6

15

16

18

17

18

19

19

Other Client Groups

N/A

17

8

9

8

4

8

22

TOTAL

N/A

588

568

582

585

640

652

650

Source: Day Care Services Census Return D1-B

ANNEX 2B: Number of Registered Day Care Places, 1991-2003

Intended Client Group

1991

1995

1996

1997

1998

2001

2002

2003

Older People

7,859

8,582

7,746

7,465

7,737

7,708

7,708

7,859

People with Learning Disabilities

8,263

8,521

8,682

8,911

8,742

7,661

8,759

8,305

Physically Disabled People

1,693

1,515

1,674

1,637

1,800

2,699

1,737

1,697

People with Mental Health Problems

315

399

413

572

467

494

525

495

Other Client Groups

N/A

429

201

195

222

127

247

685

TOTAL

N/A

19,446

18,716

18,780

18,968

18,689

18,976

19,041

Source: Day Care Services Census Return D1-B

ANNEX 2C: Number of Adults Attending Registered Day Care Services, 1991-2003

Intended Client Group

1991

1995

1996

1997

1998

2001

2002

2003

Older People

15,793

15,159

14,926

14,859

12,362

11,747

11,434

11,469

People with Learning Disabilities

7,872

8,596

8,344

8,934

8,587

6,961

7,727

7,628

Physically Disabled People

1,999

2,000

2,430

2,249

2,482

2,594

2,082

1,967

People with Mental Health Problems

496

753

722

963

815

463

512

550

Other Client Groups

N/A

428

329

250

265

224

235

819

TOTAL

N/A

26,936

26,751

27,255

24,511

21,989

21,990

22,433

Source: Day Care Services Census Return D1-B
Note: No census took place in 1999 & 2000

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